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The article reports a unique case of a congenital three-bone forearm with ulnar polydactyly, elbow dislocation, and shoulder dysplasia. While there are various types of ulnar and radial longitudinal deficiencies, this case stands out and deserves mention in the literature and classification of congenital hand conditions.